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PATTERN FOR GARMENTS.

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PATTERN FOR GARMBNTS.

No. 350,073. Patented Sept. 28, 1886.

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' UNITED STATES PATENT OEEreE.

HERMAN MOSCHCOVITZ, F NE\V YORK, N. Y.

PATTERN FOR GARNI ENTS.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 350,073, dated September 28, 1886.

Application filetlJIiiiie -l, 1884. SerialNo. 123,842. (No model.)

To aZZ whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, 'HERMAN lvtosencowrrz, acitizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county and State of New York, i

which the stays are secured b v the threads, still I prefer to designate such points by heavy black cross or trausverselines d, as illustrated. '.lhe stays will be of such varying lengths as 55 5 have invented new and useful Improvements may be neeessary and correspond in length to in Patterns for Garments, of which the followthe length ot' the several seams from their ing isaspeciiication. cross-lines l to their lower ends, and while My invention relates to patterns, and has they may be secured tothe pattern solely by for its object to form a pattern which will threads c, still I prefer to further secure them 6o 1o serve to display stays for garments and at the thereto by passing them through the pattern, same time as a guide in placing the stays in as indicated by dotted lilies in Fig. l. Vhen their proper places in the garment, and to the the pattern illustrates only a portion of the foregoing ends it consists in a base, usually of waist garment-as, for instance, one half of paper, having printed or otherwise indicated it, as shown in Fig. l of the drawings-there 65 i 5 thereon the pattern of the whole or portion of are secured two stays to each seam, to which a garment in which stays are usually employed, there will be attached only one stay each. The with the stay seams or pockets illustrated duplicate stays areintended 'for use on the opthereon and the stays secured thereto, so as posite side on the other half ofthe waist gar to indicate where in the garment itself the ment, and will be applied thereto in the same 7o 2o stays are to be applied, as will be hereinafter manner that they are attached to the side ilparticularly described, and then specifically lustrated by the pattern. There is only one pointed out. stay to each end seam, because the front seam Figure l of the drawings is a side view of represents the middle of the front of the garpart of a ladys waistgarment pattern, illus ment, and the rear seam represents the mid 75 25 tratiug my invention. Fig. 2 is a side view dle ofthe back. \Vhen a full pattern is used, of part of a waistgarment pattern basted toonlyr one sla)Y will be secured to each seam of gether and having stays applied thereto. the pattern. rlhe seams are preferably num- The letter A designates the pattern of one bered from l upward in consecutive order, half of a ladys waist garment, looking at the beginning with l at the front on each side 30 3o inside of any approved eut having printed or and running backwardly. In the drawings otherwise marked thereon stay seams or pockthey are numbered from ll. to T, and represent ets B, usual in waist garments, the seam being that number of parts in a garment. illustrated as spread open, as usual, and held In applying the stays to a waist from the down by overcasting threads C. pattern the stay taken from seam ilv will be S5 For better illustrating the pattern, I repreplaced in the l'ront dart. rlhose taken Afrom sent a belt, D, secured thereto, asit frequently seam 2 will. be placed in the second darts from forms part of the waist, and for the same purthe l'ront on both sides, and so on through the pose have shown at a and b the seams as they whole series. 4 appear when closed, forming the pockets or Instead of making the pattern in the form 90 4o darts. To each of the represented seamsIafiix illustrated in Fig. l, I may make it up in a stay, which may be of any approved form. the form of a web cut into the parts of awaist These stays are secured to the pattern by garment, secured or basted together, with the threads c, which, in addition to serving tohold pockets formed and the stays inserted and sethe stays on the pattern, also serve to designate cured therein, the same as in the other case Q5 45 the manner of securing said stays to the waist already described herein, as shown in Fig. 2. garment itself. rIhese stays are attached to Having thus described my invention, what the patterns, with their upper ends at such Iclaim isq varying heights as they will relatively bear to l. A pattern for waist garments, consisting one another in the waist garment to which of a base having marked thereon characters ico 5o they will he attached. lVhile such heights representing the pockets in the garment and may be indicated by observing the points at characters indicating the relative height of 3. A pattern for a Waist garment, consisting v tj of parts of'a waist garment out into the desired form, and connected together and having stays secured thereto in the positions they are to be when' the garment made up, sul stantially as described.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

HERMAN MOSUHCOVITZ. Vi tnesses: HENRY HAAs, LEOPOLD MosoHooWI'rZ. 

